
Add an extra element to pattern paper with some stitching like Allison did for her sons layout. She pulled those blue and green colors and also used them on the die cut stars and title, including some labels for simple journaling. I spotted her idea on the Allison Davis 4 SG page on Instagram.
For those of you with boys in your life you’ll want to check out todays post filled with scrapbook layout ideas just for those little guys. When scrapbooking them you can keep to traditionally boyish colors like blues and greens with rough and tumble themes but don’t be afraid to use some pink or maybe even pastels, just focus on what they are into and what makes them happy and unique. So, let’s look at some awesome page ideas for boys!
Below each photo you’ll find a link, click it for more details like tips, techniques and products used.
Gold foiled butterfly embellishments and acetate really shine among the woodgrain and plaid on this sweet layout from Rebecca. Notice how she lifted some of the wings and leaves for added dimension. Learn more about this page at the Spellbinders blog.
Here’s a wonderful use of pink and flowers on a layout for a boy from Rebecca. With pink flowers in the photo background it makes sense to pull those elements into the design, she also added some lace but there’s also some roughness with torn paper, paint splatter and a black title. Take a closer look at the 49th and Market blog.
Boys with their pets are always a wonderful subject to scrap, like this darling dog layout from Niki. She has two layers of torn pattern paper, clusters of words and embellishments, a little written journaling and a fun title. I love how she cut and popped up some of the word bubbles! Find all the details at the Simple Stories blog.
Here’s a darling design for a kid who loves Dinos! Judy used digital images and digital pattern papers, printed them and cut them out for her page. The wavy ground sits over a stenciled cloudy sky with tall palm trees and cute dinosaurs. Notice how she used bones shapes for the name, so clever! Find her directions at the Cut Cardstock Creative blog.
This amazing layout captures the love of exploration at a museum visit using touches of vintage images like a globe, compass, maps and trunks. There’s also lots of wooden stars and a great die cut title backed with an ombre’ print and Distress Spritz to add the the old time feel. Read more at the DD Designs blog.
It might be hard to capture a photo of a bunch of rambunctious boys but it’s always going to worth having those memories of brothers and friends hanging out together. Nicole used the perfect Teen Vibes collection from Bella Blvd that features video games, sneakers, baseball caps and more in pattern papers and embellishment with perfect boyish sentiments. Learn more at The Cherry on Top blog.
These boys are having a blast at the beach on a fun layout from Jessica. I love how she cut her photos into flag shapes, running lots of twine around the page behind them! She included lots of beachy stickers and embellishments along with scatters of sequins and tiny blue foiled triangles. Watch her process video at the Therm O Web blog.
This adorable design uses lots of pink and blue pulled from the sweet photo. There’s a big splash of blue water color for the background, lots of pretty flowers, die cut lattice and printed sentiments. I love how Maria included the word “cheeky” which can mean irreverent but also for that great smile with chubby cheeks. Find more info at the Uniquely Creative blog.
This cool design from Debbi has Father and Son photos with lots of stitched down pattern paper strips, stamped repeated sentiment, layers of dies and a thick acrylic title in shades of blues and yellows. There’s also great texture from stenciling, twine, a metal button and acrylic accents too. I came across her idea on the Debbi Tehrani Instagram page.
This awesome Super Hero inspired layout from Julie has bold primary colors and clusters of embellishments and sentiments. There’s so much depth and texture from wooden accents, sewing, puffy stars, acrylic words and embellishments. Fly on over to the Bramble Fox blog for all the details.
This amazing travel layout from Margie captures all the wonder and joy of visiting a new place. She kept to a blue, green and tan color scheme with three rectangle of pattern paper, a botanical border and some small travel embellishments and words. I spotted this at the Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L Instagram page.
I hope you can find some time between chasing down your boys to scrap some amazing layouts for them!
-Heather
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